Netflix's One Piece foreshadows Luffy's sad loss.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Netflix's live-action One Piece has a subtle easter egg that foreshadows Luffy's biggest loss in the anime. From namedrops to future story references, Netflix's One Piece features several intriguing easter eggs throughout its eight-episode runtime. For instance, every One Piece title card in the series serves as a reference to a main character.
One Piece's live action also draws references to mangaka Eiichiro Oda's early character drawings and even gives audiences a glimpse of some new locations, like the Island of Rare Animals, it could explore in its upcoming season. However, of all these One Piece references and easter eggs, the one that seemingly holds the most narrative significance appears in episode 4, where Luffy goes toe-to-toe with Captain Kuro.
This cut on Luffy's chest in One Piece season 1 foreshadows one of the most brutal fights in his overarching storyline. In the original anime and manga, the Marinefold arc of the Summit War Saga introduces Admiral Akainu as one of the three main antagonists. During the arc, Akainu obsesses over murdering both Luffy and Ace. He even gets close to killing Luffy after getting Ace out of the way, but in the nick of time, Shanks intervenes and helps Luffy leave.
What Netflix Season Could One Piece's Summit War Happen In Live-Action? The Summit War Saga ensues from chapters 490-597 in the original One Piece manga. Given how Netflix's One Piece live-action roughly adapts 90 chapters in the first season, it will take around six seasons to reach the Marinefold Arc of the Summit War Saga at its current pace.
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